Grand jury indicts woman for kicking, spitting on officers

Nancy Flake

Published 6:00 pm, Sunday, February 7, 2010

A Montgomery County grand jury indicted a Porter woman last week of harassment of a public servant and assault of a public servant because she spit on one law enforcement officer and kicked another in the groin, her indictment states.

Christine Clark, 39, was arrested Nov. 17, 2009, when, as she was being arrested by two officers, she tried to make one of the officers “make contact with her saliva,” the indictment states.

She assaulted the second officer by “kicking (the officer) in the groin with the defendant’s foot,” according to the indictment.

Assault of a public servant is a misdemeanor under the Texas Penal Code, but harassment of a public servant, when the actor causes the public servant to come into contact with the actor’s bodily fluids, is a third-degree felony.

If convicted, Clark faces two to 10 years in prison and a fine up to $10,000.

Clark is no longer being held in the Montgomery County Jail, according to jail records, and she has no attorney of record listed.

Robbery indictment: A Montgomery County jury also indicted a Conroe man for a robbery he allegedly committed Jan. 10.

Tony D. Parker, also known as “T-Bone” and “T Fish,” while allegedly “in the course of committing theft of property, did … cause bodily injury to Joshua Bishop by striking Bishop with the defendant’s hand,” Parker’s indictment states.

Parker is being held in the Montgomery County Jail on the second-degree felony charge. If he is convicted, he faces two to 20 years in prison and a fine up to $10,000.